Overview

By participating in a faculty led program you will be enrolled in and taking credits directly from Embry-Riddle. These opportunities are a great way meet and interact with faculty in a new and interesting way. They also make for a fun way to network with Daytona Beach students when you participate in the same program.

Faculty led programs consist of the following:

Programs last between 2-6 weeks and offer up to six credit hours

Participate in either Daytona Beach or Prescott programs

Financial aid applies for all programs. Contact the Financial Aid Office for details

Courses taught in English by Embry-Riddle (ERAU) faculty

Many programs include a three-day weekend

Field trips are included in all programs

There are two main types of faculty led programs currently available to students:

Summer Programs

A duration of 4-6 weeks during the summer. Some programs are specifically tailored toward a certain degree program, while others encompass all majors. The entirety of the program takes place abroad.

Semester Programs

Semester-long course work with travel during the winter or summer breaks. Travel duration is approximately 2 weeks and is a required course component.

Requirements

At least sophomore standing (exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis).

At least a 2.5 cumulative grade-point average (CGPA), in most cases.

A valid passport and/or required visas due a month prior to the end of semester.

$100 application fee (non-refundable unless program is cancelled)

$400 deposit (refund information on the applications). Don't forget to register for the summer courses you will take while abroad.

Apply for Study Abroad

Deadline: Deadlines differ by program. See the application form for specific deadlines.

Cancellation: If you must cancel your participation in one of the ERAU Study Abroad Programs, please submit a Program Cancellation Form. Be aware that if you cancel after a certain date, you will be held responsible and will be charged a cancellation fee of at least $400 (possibly more), depending on the costs incurred on your behalf.

Spring 2018 Programs with Required Travel

This is a spring seminar with required travel. You will need to register for this course in November 2017. Tuition for this course is covered under your spring block tuition, assuming you do not exceed your credit limit. There will be an additional fee assessed for the travel component of this course.

This is a spring seminar with required travel. You will need to register for this course in November 2017. Tuition for this course is covered under your spring block tuition, assuming you do not exceed your credit limit. There will be an additional fee assessed for the travel component of this course.

Summer B 2018 Programs

Mathematics, Engineering, and Regional StudiesSummer B: July 1 to August 1, 2018

Spend a month in Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town has a myriad of natural attractions – from Table Mountain to stunning beaches. It is a vibrant, multicultural city, with a rich history that is also a microcosm of the challenges facing many African countries in transition – how to successfully operate within a global economy while grappling with the vast socioeconomic inequalities that are the legacy of the colonial and apartheid past.